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Bulldogs track and field compete in Laurel, Colstrip and Glendive

By Jim Eshleman / Big Horn County News

It was a busy week for Bulldog track and field, starting with a JV meet in Laurel on Tuesday, a varsity meet in Colstrip on Thursday and Glendive Saturday for the Elks Invitational.

In Colstrip last Thursday, both the boys’ and girls’ teams took second place overall with four Bulldogs taking first place: Sydney Little Light in the 3,200, Ezekiel Coyote Runs in the 1,600, Trajan Hill in the 3,200 and Malik Touré in the 300-meter hurdles.

The boys’ 1,600-meter relay team also placed first. The team consisted of Hunter Bear Cloud, Paul Little Light, Coyote Runs and Touré.

Forty-four athletes ran, jumped or threw for their best personal marks in Colstrip.

On Saturday, the Bulldogs traveled to Glendive for the Elks Invite.

In Glendive, both teams placed sixth overall with Hill taking the top spot in the 800-meter race. Coyote Runs placed second in the same race.

Libby Nedens took second place in both the 1,600 and 3,200-meter runs. Madison Harmer placed third in the 3,200.

Marie Five took third in the shot put and the boys’ 1,600 relay team placed third behind the running of Bear Cloud, Little Light, Hill and Coyote Runs.

There were 18 athletes who set personal records.

At the JV event in Laurel on Tuesday, three athletes placed first overall: Bear Cloud in the 200-meter, Ronald Anderson in the 100-meter hurdles and Harmer won the 3,200-meter run. Bear Cloud also took third in the 100-meter and Anderson placed second in the 300-meter hurdles.

The girls’ 1,600 meter relay team placed first. Running in the relay were Harmer, Marion Hugs, Khylah Two Leggins and Hannah Mark.

Saturday, the varsity team will travel to Miles City for their invite.